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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: Elroy who wrote (20171)6/30/2014 3:13:20 PM
From: gregor2 Recommendations

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Steve K
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>>>>>I think Japan has had near zero interest rates since about 1992. Maybe there is something in economics that once you set the short term rates to zero, they tend to stay there? I don't know, but there's little data out in the past few years that say short term rates should be a more normal 2-3%. They might sit around zero for the rest of our lifetimes....<<<<

Finally ..preach it from the roof tops. I said it when the 10 year bond was supposed to go to 4%. I said it when the gdp was heading for a 3.5% rise in the first quarter and I'll say it again to those expecting a 4-5% rebound in the second half of 2014.

You sir are a very wise man and you get my recommendation for your post. Gregor.
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